
Michael McLOUGHLIN
Census Information31 March 1901
2 April 1911
1939 Register
NewspapersMr. M. McLoughlinThe funeral took place at St Anne's R.C. Church, Ormskirk, last week of Mr. Michael, of South Terrace, Ormskirk, who died on April 12 at Ormskirk General Hospital. Mr. McLoughlin was a well-knowm Ormskirk family and one of six brothers. He leaves a wife and four children. He served in both world wars and was a member of the British Legion. He was 74. Mourners were: Mrs A. McLoughlin (wife), Messrs Bernard and Jim McLoughlin (sons), Mr. and Mrs. D. Hesmondhalgh (daughter and son-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. D. Roughley (daughter and son-in-law), Sandra and Timothy Hesmondhalgh (grand-children), Mr P. McLoughlin, Mr. T. McLoughlin (nephews), Mr. P. Tootle (brother-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. T. O'Niell (brother-in-law and sister-in-law), Mrs. K. Spence, Mrs N. Winrow (nieces), Mr. C. Duncalf, Mr V. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs T. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs T Rotheram, Mr. C. Armstrong, Mr J. McLean, Mr T. McLoughlin, Mr. E McLean, and many friends and relations who met at the church. The bearers were Bernard and Jim McLoughlin, P. Burke, J. Jackson, G. Halsall, J. Howard. The British Legion standard was carried by J. Wright. Representing the British Legion were: A. McCawey, T. Turman, S. Culshaw, H. Sumner, J. Gibbons, J. Cluerson, G. Halsall, H. Forshaw, F. McLean, J. Wright, J. Joyce, Jack Wareing W. Loatle, J. Doran, H. Glason, J. Brighouse, W. Mawsdly, P. Burke, T. Jackson, H. Taylor (Club president). Floral tributes were sent by Loving wife Annie; Bernard, Sheila, Mark and the girls, Jim Ivy and the children; Margaret, Dick and the children; May, David, Sandra and Timothy; D. M. Radcliffe; Peggy and Jimmy Gilmartin; Neil, Nora and John; Peter Lizzie and family; Pals at the Grayhound, Aughton Street; Mrs. Brady and family; All at 5 Queen Street; Theresa, Tom and Sarah; The Armstrongs; Niece Kathleen, Ronnie and old Pal Percy; Carlie; Mr. and Mrs. Forshaw; May and Raymond; Loving neice Veronica, Harold and children; Mr. and Mrs. Palmer ; Winnie, Hughie and Sylvia; Mr. and Mrs. Marsh; Mrs Lyons; Vincent and Jimmy Jennings; Winnie, Norman, Victor and family. Mr. Norris; Mrs. Petty; Mr. and Mrs. Classon; Mr. and Mrs Marsh; Mr. and Mrs T. O'Neill; Friends and Comrades of the Great War Club; Mr. and Mrs. Pennington. Mass cards were sent by: Mrs. Connolly; Vincent and Jimmy Jennings; Celia; Mr. and Mrs Westhead; Tom and Ellen McLoughlin; Theresa, Tom and Sarah; Mrs Malony and family; Mr. and Mrs Stuart; Mr. and Mrs John McLoughlin; Mrs. Murray; Thomas and Hilda McLoughlin; The Corrigan family; Mr. and Mrs. Clarke; | ||||
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